A hitchhiker from the beach: the spread of the maritime halophyte Cochlearia danica along salted continental roads

IF 4.4 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Preslia Pub Date : 2018-03-01 DOI:10.23855/PRESLIA.2018.023
R. Fekete, A. Mesterházy, O. Valkó, Á. Molnár
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The increase in road networks facilitates the dispersal of many species of plants along roadsides. In these special habitats, the use of deicing salt can provide suitable habitat conditions for the establishment of stress-tolerant halophytes. This study investigates the spread of an alien halophyte Cochlearia danica in continental Europe. This species is native to the Atlantic shores of Europe, has already spread in many countries along roadsides and was recently discovered in Hungary. We performed a literature review to track the European spread of this species, and investigated the Hungarian occurrences in detail. Then we determined the ability of this species to adapt to local soil conditions by means of soil analyses and germination tests using 19 different NaCl concentrations and alkaline soils. To estimate the rate of spread, we estimated the size of the four Hungarian populations in 2016 and 2017, and at the same time we measured the number of flowering stems, number of flowers in an inflorescence, number of seeds per fruit and seed mass. Cochlearia danica is recorded growing along roadsides in eight countries in continental Europe. Literature data indicate a rapid spread of this species along European roads, of 62–65 km/year. In Hungary this species is recorded at four roadside localities characterized by a high soil salt content. The relationship between NaCl concentration and percentage germination followed a sigmoidal curve. Germination tests revealed a significant negative effect of NaCl concentration on germination above 0.5% NaCl, but germination occurred even on extremely saline substrates with a 2% NaCl concentration. The area of the largest Hungarian population decreased by more than 99% and that of the second largest population increased by more than 30% between 2016 and 2017. Even though this species can adapt to high salinity in the soil, these rapid and marked changes in population size indicate that the population dynamics of this species may depend on interactions between the amount of local precipitation and soil type. Our study indicates that we should expect further occurrences of C. danica along roads.
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来自海滩的搭便车者:海洋盐生植物沿着盐渍大陆道路的传播
道路网络的增加促进了许多植物沿着路边的传播。在这些特殊生境中,使用除冰盐可以为耐胁迫盐生植物的建立提供适宜的生境条件。本研究调查了一种外来盐生植物耳蜗在欧洲大陆的传播。这个物种原产于欧洲大西洋沿岸,已经在许多国家的路边传播,最近在匈牙利被发现。我们进行了文献回顾,以追踪该物种在欧洲的传播,并详细调查了匈牙利的发生情况。通过19种不同NaCl浓度和碱性土壤的土壤分析和发芽试验,确定了该物种对当地土壤条件的适应能力。为了估计传播速度,我们估计了2016年和2017年四个匈牙利种群的规模,同时我们测量了开花茎的数量、花序中的花数量、每个果实的种子数量和种子质量。据记载,丹麦耳蜗生长在欧洲大陆八个国家的路边。文献数据表明,该物种沿着欧洲道路迅速传播,速度为62-65公里/年。在匈牙利,这个物种被记录在四个路边的地方,其特点是土壤含盐量高。NaCl浓度与发芽率呈s型曲线关系。萌发试验表明,NaCl浓度高于0.5%时,对发芽有显著的负影响,但在NaCl浓度为2%的极盐基质上也能萌发。2016年至2017年,匈牙利人口最多的国家的面积减少了99%以上,第二大国家的面积增加了30%以上。尽管该物种能够适应土壤的高盐度,但这些种群规模的快速和显著变化表明,该物种的种群动态可能取决于当地降雨量和土壤类型之间的相互作用。我们的研究表明,我们应该期待在道路上进一步出现丹尼卡菌。
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Preslia
Preslia 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: Preslia is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing original research papers on plant systematics, morphology, phytogeography, ecology and vegetation science, with a geographical focus on central Europe. The journal was founded in 1914 and named in honour of brothers Jan Svatopluk Presl (1791–1849) and Karel Bořivoj Presl (1794–1852), outstanding Bohemian botanists. It is published quarterly by the Czech Botanical Society.
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